soundsofmusic
soundsofmusic
Sounds of Music.
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Kate. Twenty-Something. Loves: the NY Rangers, hockey, music, animals, Patent Pending, hugs, science, Frank Turner, family & friends.  
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soundsofmusic · 5 years ago
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younger sibling mindset is genuinely enjoying watching someone else playing video games for hours on end
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soundsofmusic · 5 years ago
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Robert Irwin made sure he got the perfect picture of his sister’s engagement by reenacting a faux proposal for the big surprise. 
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soundsofmusic · 5 years ago
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I knew broccoli was so gross it was unnatural. Humans are the worst.
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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LoVe is real 
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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BILL NYE can’t stress the importance of Climate Change enough
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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JENGA MASTER!
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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When a fresh batch of snow falls to the ground, the world tends to quiet down.
That could partially be attributed to human factors: it’s likely winter, people aren’t out as much and traffic comes to a halt. However, there are more scientific reasons for the quietude. When a fresh blanket of snow settles down, it’s doing a lot more than turning the world into a winter wonderland.
“When snow falls, it does absorb some of the soundwaves,” says Bernadette Woods Placky, a meteorologist and director of Climate Central’s Climate Matters program. [x]
As snowflakes stack up, there is more space left between them, compared to the surface of liquids like water. With all that space, sound is unable to bounce off snow as easily as it would off water. As a result, the sound gets absorbed.
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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These 3 always go to bed like this. (via sirmakoto)
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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‪I’m getting very emotional over the poetic and potentially final message sent out by the mars opportunity rover 😥
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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soundsofmusic · 6 years ago
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hi tonight I’m thinking of all the people who are worse off than they were this time last year. of the people who have gone downhill mentally instead of up and of the people whose lives have gotten worse instead of better.
You may be in a really awful place right now but I am telling you that there is relief ahead. You will be able to breathe again. I know you probably can’t believe that right now, so trust me instead of your own doubts. I love you.
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Forest lover
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